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A chronology of key events
In 2001, BBC Spotlight reporter Seamus Boyd accompanied the former Ulster Unionist leader Lord Molyneaux on his return trip to Belsen concentration camp.
Traditionalist clergy renew their threat to leave the Church of England if it goes ahead with proposals for the ordination of women bishops.
The Bishop of St Asaph officially retires after 30 years serving the church in the diocese where he was born.
Russia's Orthodox Church elects high-profile bishop Kiril, as its temporary leader after the death of Patriarch Alexiy II.
A procession of some 80 Church in Wales clerics and legal officials begins the anointing service for two new bishops.
The Archbishop of Wales presides over a service to anoint two new bishops at Llandaff Cathedral.
The first picture of Cuban ex-President Fidel Castro in five months is published by the Russian Orthodox Church.
The remains of several hundred German soldiers killed during World War II are buried in the Czech Republic.
Relatives of babies that died more than 30 years ago have been protesting outside Milltown Cemetery west Belfast.
Cuba's first Russian Orthodox church is inaugurated in Havana amid improving ties between Cuba and Russia.
Members of the Church in Wales spend a third and final day considering who will become the new Bishop of Bangor.
Members of the Church in Wales extend the election of a new bishop of Bangor into a second day.
A specially-commissioned font is dedicated at Salisbury Cathedral.
The new Bishop of Aston, one of the most senior in the Birmingham Diocese, is announced by Downing Street.
Four Anglicans discuss the events of the past three weeks and share their thoughts about the future of the Church.
The Anglican Church's 10-yearly Lambeth Conference has taken place, with more focus than ever on the issue of homosexuality.
George Tupou V is crowned king of Tonga in the South Pacific state's first coronation in more than 40 years.
The Archbishop of Canterbury says the Anglican Church needs to resolve "internal tensions" to fulfil its mission.
The Archbishop of Canterbury admits traditionalists felt alienated by the decision to press ahead with the consecration of women bishops.
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